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5.5  Static Routing 
5.5.1  Overview 
Routing is performed to select the best route for delivering data from a source address to a destination address. 
Astatic route is a manually configured route, which is simple, efficient, and reliable. Appropriate static route help 
reduce the number of route selection problems and reduce route selection load, increasing the packet forwarding 
speed. 
To access the page, choose Network > Static Routing. 
 
Parameter description 
You can manually add Static Routings by clicking +Add. 
It specifies the current route table of the router, including the default and the added Static 
Routing. 
It specifies the destination address, namely the IP address that the packets can reach. 
It specifies the subnet mask of the destination network. 
It specifies the next hop IP address of the packets forwarded by the router. 
It specifies the WAN port of the router forwarding data packets. 
5.5.2  Example of Static Routing 
Networking requirement 
A company uses W15E to deploy a network. The company intents to allow the clients connected to the router to 
access both the internet and the company’s intranet. 
Solution 
The static route funtion can address this requirement. Set the router to access the internet through WAN1 port, 
and  to  the  intranet  through  WAN2  port,  and  add  a  static  route  rule.  Assume  that  the  basic  information  is 
described as the following table.